Title of article
Studies on the Variation of Macro Nutrient Level Uptake of Maize Plants Stem with Age
Author/Authors
AKPORHONOR, E.E. Delta State University - Department of Chemistry, Nigeria , EGWAIKHIDE, P.A. Ambrose Alli University - Department of Chemistry, Nigeria , ODILORA, C.A. Ambrose Alli University - Department of Chemistry, Nigeria
Pages
3
From page
197
To page
199
Abstract
Variation of macronutrient level uptake of maize plant stem was studied at three different stages of growth namely; 30, 45 and 60 days after planting. The physico – chemical characteristics of the soul supporting the growth were determined by standard methods described in the literature. Results obtained in this study show that the soil was slightly acidic and sandy loam in texture. The exchangeable potassium (K), calcium (Ca) and Magnesium (Mg) in the soil had the mean values of 0.18meq/100g, 1.00meq/100g and 0.20meq/100g soil respectively. The effect cation exchange capacity of the soil had a mean value of 1.64meq/100g soil. The exchange acidity content had a mean value of 0.10meq/100g soul while the carbon content was (0.078%). The soil contained low levels of nitrogen (N) (0.076%) and phosphorus (P) (4.41ppm) respectively. The levels of N,P, and K in the stem wee found to decrease from second to the third stages of growth while there was slight increase for N and P from the first to the second stages of growth with K level remaining constant within period. There was a decrease in the levels of Ca, Na and Mg in the stem from the first to the second stages of growth, which tended to increase again for only Ca and Mg during the final stages of growth.
Keywords
Macro Nutrient , Level Uptake , Maize Plants Stem
Journal title
Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
Record number
2657173
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